TJ wrote:> > Jukka Korpela wrote:> >> > edconrad@prolog.net (Ed Conrad) writes:> >> > > The WORLD'S MOST IMPORTANT FOSSIL, unquestionably, is> > > a petrified human skull embedded in a boulder which was discovered> > > between anthracite veins in Carboniferous strata near Shenandoah, Pa.> >> > I suppose no-one is fool enough to take this kind of scrap seriously,> > but just in case...: If this kind of "news" had any truth in them,> > and especially if they were unquestionable, we would certainly have> > read about them in reputable scientific magazines - which would really> > struggle for the right to publish such revolutionary reports before> > their competitors.> >> > Yucca> Speaking of human remains...Remember the freeze-dried bronze-age man> found in the Alps a few years back. PBS did a once over lightly special> on him. I assume much of the research has been done, but where can I> find an account of the 'findings' on this guy? Any good books out, or> articles? With near-morbid fascination of the very old, tj

i saw a book on it at a Barnes and Nobles bookstore in new York City.
One does exist.. i know that!